snowwear

English

Etymology

snow + -wear

Noun

snowwear (uncountable)

  1. Warm clothing designed to be worn in snowy conditions.
    • 1951, Dun's Statistical Review (volumes 15-18, page 66)
      In apparel, women's lingerie and men's haberdashery were generally favored; children's snowwear was also increasingly sought in scattered areas.
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